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Ukraine: Azov fighters protest in Kiev against sale of training base

published:31 Jul 2015

Ukraine: Azov fighters protest in Kiev against sale of training base

Ukraine: Azov fighters protest in Kiev against sale of training base

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Fighters from the nationalist Azov battalion protested outside the building of the state fiscal service of Ukraine in Kiev, Friday, to demonstrate against the sale of a Kiev-based company whose premises the battalion uses as a military base.
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Ukraine: Azov fighters protest in Kiev against sale of training base

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Fighters from the nationalist Azov battalion protested outside the building of the state fiscal service of Ukraine in Kiev, Friday, to demonstrate against the sale of a Kiev-based company whose premises the battalion uses as a military base.
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The Ukrainian opposition parties will continue protesting until President Viktor Yanukovych is ready to work with them, opposition leader Vitaly Klitschko said on Sunday.
Yanukovych \"has to find a compromise between him, the power and the people,\" Udar party\'s leader Vitaly Klitschko told reporters at Independence Square (also known as the Maidan), the site of a protest camp which has been in place for months.
He went on to call for a continued nationwide strike until there is a \"reloading\" of the Ukrainian system of government.
\"Without that it\'s impossible to change the life of the people,\" he said.
The opposition protesters have set up an extensive tent camp on the Maidan, Kiev\'s main square, and occupy three nearby buildings, including the city hall, that they use as operations centres, sleeping quarters. They even host an improvised library.
In the media centre set up at Independence Square, Oleh Tyahnybok, leader of the opposition\'s Svoboda party said that the government did not realise how far they had pushed the Ukrainian people.
\"They have gone too far and they don\'t understand that people have crossed that border, the border of the fear of death,\" he said.
On the same day, protesters marched through the opposition protest camp on Independence square on their way to the German embassy, carrying blank signs and placards.
Outside the embassy they left letters accusing the European Union of staying silent during the ongoing political crisis in the country.
The protests began in late November after Yanukovych backed away from an agreement to deepen ties with t...

The Ukrainian opposition parties will continue protesting until President Viktor Yanukovych is ready to work with them, opposition leader Vitaly Klitschko said on Sunday.
Yanukovych \"has to find a compromise between him, the power and the people,\" Udar party\'s leader Vitaly Klitschko told reporters at Independence Square (also known as the Maidan), the site of a protest camp which has been in place for months.
He went on to call for a continued nationwide strike until there is a \"reloading\" of the Ukrainian system of government.
\"Without that it\'s impossible to change the life of the people,\" he said.
The opposition protesters have set up an extensive tent camp on the Maidan, Kiev\'s main square, and occupy three nearby buildings, including the city hall, that they use as operations centres, sleeping quarters. They even host an improvised library.
In the media centre set up at Independence Square, Oleh Tyahnybok, leader of the opposition\'s Svoboda party said that the government did not realise how far they had pushed the Ukrainian people.
\"They have gone too far and they don\'t understand that people have crossed that border, the border of the fear of death,\" he said.
On the same day, protesters marched through the opposition protest camp on Independence square on their way to the German embassy, carrying blank signs and placards.
Outside the embassy they left letters accusing the European Union of staying silent during the ongoing political crisis in the country.
The protests began in late November after Yanukovych backed away from an agreement to deepen ties with t...

The Ukraine Divide, Explained | The New York Times

published:21 Feb 2014

The Ukraine Divide, Explained | The New York Times

The Ukraine Divide, Explained | The New York Times

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Ukraine is being pulled in different directions: one toward Russia, the other toward Western Europe.
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The Ukraine Divide, Explained | The New York Times

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Ukraine is being pulled in different directions: one toward Russia, the other toward Western Europe.
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Fighters from the nationalist Azov battalion protested outside the building of the state fiscal service of Ukraine in Kiev, Friday, to demonstrate against the sale of a Kiev-based company whose premises the battalion uses as a military base.
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The Ukrainian opposition parties will continue protesting until President Viktor Yanukovych is ready to work with them, opposition leader Vitaly Klitschko said on Sunday.
Yanukovych \"has to find a compromise between him, the power and the people,\" Udar party\'s leader Vitaly Klitschko told reporters

Ukraine is being pulled in different directions: one toward Russia, the other toward Western Europe.
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Vehicles belonging to the Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) were covered in graffiti as angry protesters tried to find new ways to make their voices heard in Donetsk on Thursday.
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Ukrainian opposition leader Vitali Klitschko joined a demonstration in Munich on Saturday in support of Kiev\'s anti-government protests.
Klitschko was attending the Munich Security Conference nearby and briefly left to address several hundred supporters gathered.
He warned that instability in Uk

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The two members of the Russian

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Hundreds of protesters gathered in Hannover to protest against the \"Americanisation\" of Europe, Saturday. More than 500 people announced on Facebook that they would attent the rally, with the main themes being \"peace, solidarity, understanding.\"
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